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(4.75) | Keine | "Mistaken identity turns into matchmaking from the grave when New Yorker, Brook Mills, inherits a stranger's world in Maine and tangles in more than just business with her handsome co-owner."***Of all the things a girl could inherit, a seafood factory in Maine is the least dreamy. But when Brooklyn Mills arrives in Quahog Cove to learn about the deceased stranger who gifted her his world, mistaken identity becomes a happy accident. Her hunky co-owner, Owen Bennett, is the kind of guy she could fall in love with in a New York minute back home. Here on vacation, he could be...well...a lovely no-strings diversion if Brook can talk him out of strictly business. Owen wants to run operations as he's always done-alone, with no distractions. He doesn't need a partner of any kind, especially not a gorgeous, smart-witted New Yorker-a woman he could easily lose himself in. 'Don't get emotionally invested in anyone passing through' is number one in his relationship playbook. He's holding out for the one-in-a-billion woman who'll choose a life with him in Quahog Cove over everything else. Yet with chemistry like this buzzing between him and Brook, what's the harm in tangling a teensy bit while they unriddle why his late boss brought them together? An inconvenient side effect of a little matchmaking from the grave messes up their no-feelings plan. Brook and Owen are the leads in a love story already written. They can't outrun their fate, nor does Brook want to. She lost her family a long time ago and as Maine unravels their secrets, the possibility of finding love and family again has her falling hard for the full Owen package. The only snag: while ever Manhattan and Maine are worlds apart in every way, Owen can only be her 'for now' guy - unless she can find a way to become Brook of Mainehattan forever.***… (mehr) |
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Die Informationen stammen von der englischen "Wissenswertes"-Seite. Ändern, um den Eintrag der eigenen Sprache anzupassen. Brooklyn stared up at the blackboard, wishing the menu items scratched out in yellow chalk weren’t the only two she could stomach. | |
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Die Informationen stammen von der englischen "Wissenswertes"-Seite. Ändern, um den Eintrag der eigenen Sprache anzupassen. He was the perfect man, perfect lover, perfect friend, the perfect fairytale. And if she didn’t keep that to herself for a while longer, he’d be the perfect heartbreak when he took off for Maine again. This wasn’t two old friends reuniting. This wasn’t even two lovers reminding each other what they needed tonight. It was more. The more he knew about her–all the shades of beauty and strength–the more he was willing to walk into the flame and use his heart as kindling for the bonfire. He kissed her, unhurried, realizing that the more he doted and showed her tenderness, the greater he previewed the guy he could be for her. The less this also became about two people who needed each other for one afternoon. He might need her for much longer. | |
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▾Literaturhinweise Literaturhinweise zu diesem Werk aus externen Quellen. Wikipedia auf EnglischKeine ▾Buchbeschreibungen "Mistaken identity turns into matchmaking from the grave when New Yorker, Brook Mills, inherits a stranger's world in Maine and tangles in more than just business with her handsome co-owner."***Of all the things a girl could inherit, a seafood factory in Maine is the least dreamy. But when Brooklyn Mills arrives in Quahog Cove to learn about the deceased stranger who gifted her his world, mistaken identity becomes a happy accident. Her hunky co-owner, Owen Bennett, is the kind of guy she could fall in love with in a New York minute back home. Here on vacation, he could be...well...a lovely no-strings diversion if Brook can talk him out of strictly business. Owen wants to run operations as he's always done-alone, with no distractions. He doesn't need a partner of any kind, especially not a gorgeous, smart-witted New Yorker-a woman he could easily lose himself in. 'Don't get emotionally invested in anyone passing through' is number one in his relationship playbook. He's holding out for the one-in-a-billion woman who'll choose a life with him in Quahog Cove over everything else. Yet with chemistry like this buzzing between him and Brook, what's the harm in tangling a teensy bit while they unriddle why his late boss brought them together? An inconvenient side effect of a little matchmaking from the grave messes up their no-feelings plan. Brook and Owen are the leads in a love story already written. They can't outrun their fate, nor does Brook want to. She lost her family a long time ago and as Maine unravels their secrets, the possibility of finding love and family again has her falling hard for the full Owen package. The only snag: while ever Manhattan and Maine are worlds apart in every way, Owen can only be her 'for now' guy - unless she can find a way to become Brook of Mainehattan forever.*** ▾Bibliotheksbeschreibungen Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. ▾Beschreibung von LibraryThing-Mitgliedern
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